which begins with the hind Foot, in order to move sideways, to end on a Line with the other Foot, ought to begin from the part under the Line, and rise obliquely sideways towards that above, as you may see by the following
Step
.
| To move the right Foot sidesway. | To move the left Foot sideways. |
A Step, which is to cross behind the foregoing Step, must begin above the Line, and descend obliquely below it; and which you will easily understand by the following Example: The first Step you may know by Number 1, and the other, which crosses, by Number 2.
| To move the right Foot sideways, and cross the left
behind. | To move the left Foot Sideways, and cross the right
behind. |
A Step, which begins with the foremost Foot, in order to move sideways, to end on a Line with the other Foot, ought to begin from the part above the Line, and descend obliquely sideways towards that below, as the following Step, mark’d Number 1, will shew.
| To move the right Foot sideways. | To move the left Foot sideways. |
A Step, which is to cross before the foregoing Step, must begin from below the Line, and rise obliquely above it, which you may observe by the Step Number 1.
| To move the right Foot sideways and cross the left
before. | To move the left Foot sideways, and cross the right
before. |